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I can't stick with anything. I started The Nanny Returns and it was HORRIBLE. Back to non-fiction: Friends Like These by Danny Wallace, who went around the world to find his childhood best friends and reconnect. I'm only a few pages in but already it's beating the socks off The Nanny Returns.
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Is the Nanny Returns a sequel to the Nanny Diaries? That book sucked, so I can't imagine the sequel being any good.

I started reading a book called "Knitting Yarns and Spinning Tales", it's a collection of non-fiction stories about knitting.
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Yeah, Spudd, it's a sequel. The story picks up 10 (?) years later when Nan and her husband are considering having a baby. It's bad.
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Oh man, The Nanny Diaries sucked. I can't imagine the sequel to that.

I finished Handle with Care by Jodi Picoult. It was her usual stuff, totally formulaic, melodramatic, but incredibly gripping. There was sort of a twist at the end, but it didn't piss me off as much as My Sister's Keeper did. Maybe because I was already expecting it. And it was so, so sad.

Now I just started this: http://www.amazon.com/Weight-Silence-He ... 136&sr=1-1. Anyone read it? I'm only on page 15 or so, but I like it so far. But apparently it involves bad things happening to children again. My next book HAS to be lighter than that.
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I've just been reading "The Hollows" series by Kim Harrison (witches, vampires, fires). I'm on the 6th book. They are big books - 450 pages or so each, not short ones like the Charlaine Harris Sookie books.
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I finished my knitting short stories book... meh. I wouldn't recommend it.

Now I started "To Kill a Mockingbird". So far (28 pages in) I'm loving it. The first few pages were a drag but now it's picked up speed.
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To Kill a Mockingbird is seriously the best book I've ever read.

Right now I'm reading Knowledge of Angels by Jill Paton Scott. So far, so good.
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I just finished "The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance" by Elna Baker. It's a memoir and was a really quick, mostly lighthearted read. I enjoyed it.

I just got "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy today but haven't started it yet.
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I'm about 1/3 way into The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova. I just can't quite get into it for some reason. I didn't like her writing style in The Historian though so maybe I should just give up instead of continuing to read and be irritated.
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I'm reading "Committed" by Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love. So far it's good. I listened to Eat, Pray, Love as an audiobook, and I think that was part of its charm for me, as she has a nice voice. We'll see how this one goes the old fashioned way.
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I gave up on The Swan Theives. I was halfway into the book and realized that I didn't care at all about the main character or why he was acting the way he was.

I'm reading Roses by Leila Meachem. It's total fluff about a plantantion family spanning over a few generations. I'm enjoying it.
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I've got several things going on right now - all fluff. I read "Dear John" by Nicholas Sparks last week. His books are good for when I'm too stress/tired/whatever to concentrate. I know exactly wha to expect with him.
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Last night I finished "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy. Such a sad book, but I liked it. I hear there's a movie version being made?

Next up: "Alias Grace" by Margaret Atwood. I started it last night; so far, so good.
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